Queen Anne’s County’s Baseball Hero: Super Slugger Jimmie Foxx
On October 22, 1907, one of Major League Baseball’s all-time greatest hitters, Jimmie Foxx, was born in Sudlersville to tenant farmers Dell...
Read MoreOn October 22, 1907, one of Major League Baseball’s all-time greatest hitters, Jimmie Foxx, was born in Sudlersville to tenant farmers Dell...
Read MoreAt the intersection of Route 18 and Wright’s Neck Road, a short walk from the Museum of Eastern Shore Life, stands a lone historic marker noting...
Read MoreThe Kennard African American Cultural Heritage Center (KAACHC) in Centreville, dedicated in 2019 in the old 1936 Kennard High School, is the...
Read MoreTucked away on Church Lane, St. Luke’s Episcopal Church is a hidden gem. The beautiful “church on the hill” (and origin of the town’s name)...
Read MoreIn addition to offering the public a look at a restored early 18th-century courthouse, the Colonial Courthouse building in Queenstown displays local...
Read MoreOne of the first American-born Methodist preachers and a spirited abolitionist, Freeborn Garrettson was born into a wealthy Harford County family in...
Read MoreWe are delighted to announce the launch of our new Queen Anne's County Travel Guides, including our Visitors Guide, our Culinary Guide, and...
Read MoreSmall Business Saturday is a day dedicated to supporting small businesses and communities across the country and is part of the larger Shop Small...
Read MoreQueen Anne’s County Economic and Tourism Development were the recipient of the Best Digital Campaign Award at the Maryland Tourism & Travel...
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